Elaine Anderson FBDO, SAC Dip (AP Advanced), BTAA, Reiki

About me

Have you had an Accident? Have you been Injured or suffer from Chronic Pain? Do you want to find relief without forceful manipulation? Bowen Therapy is what you are looking for.

A gentle, non-invasive, Complimentary Physical Therapy that is being used by thousands of people every year, from athletes tothe elderly, pregnant ladies to children. With very few contraindications, Bowen Therapy is suitable for everyone.

This remarkable Therapy is repeatedly helping to change peoples lives for the better and is provided in a professional but relaxed environment by Elaine Anderson who is fully qualified, registered and insured.

FBDO - Federation of British Dispensing Opticians - with Association of British Dispensing Optician College - 2005

Member organisations

The Bowen Association UK

The Bowen Association UK was set up in November 1997 and is the European arm of the Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia.

The association aims to provide support on both a practical and technical level to practitioners and their clients and hope to increase awareness of the Bowen Technique to both the general public and health professionals.

Therapies offered

Fees

£40 per session

Further information

Appointments available Monday to Friday.

If you have been diagnosed with or suspect you may have a pre-existing medical condition you
should consult your GP for advice, diagnosis and treatment and always inform your health professional
before starting any alternative or additional therapies, treatments or making any major changes in your
diet or exercise programme.

Type of session

Home visits

Practical details

Sign language

Unspecified

Other languages

None

Accessibility

Wheelchair user access

Wheelchair-accessible premises should have step-free access for wheelchair users and
individuals who are unable to climb stairs. If a therapist's
premises aren't step-free, they may offer alternative services such as telephone/web-based
appointments, home visits, or meeting clients in different location, so you can choose the option
that suits you best.

You can contact the therapist to
discuss the options available.

Under the Equality Act 2010 service providers have a duty to make
reasonable adjustments to ensure that individuals with disabilities can access their service. You can read
more about reasonable adjustments to help you to access services
on the CAB website.